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6 Ways to Enhance Your Email Signature

6 Ways to Enhance Your Email Signature

If you're looking for real-time updates in your email, SigBuzz offers live social integration. The service not only tracks the click-through rate of your signature, but also keeps track of all the clicks that your employees' signatures are generating.

For the code-savvy, this extension for Firefox and Chrome allows you to automatically insert HTML on up to four signatures per Gmail account. The live preview pane shows what your signature will look like as you edit the HTML.

Whether you want to impress a client or score a new job, it's vital that you stand out. But that doesn't always require big thinking — sometimes the smallest details can be enough to get noticed. One easy way is to jazz up your email signature.

You can spice up your sign-off with different colors and fonts, but it's also important to showcase the many facets of your personality and skill set. Don't make email recipients search for your web presence — provide links to your website and any relevant social media presence. Your email signature can give people a taste of your personality and the culture of your business.

That being said, you ought to keep the signature short and concise — rather than including every single form of contact in your signature, stick with three. If anyone really wants to know more ways to get in touch with you, they'll likely be able to figure it out.

Here are six services that will help enhance your email signature. Have you gotten creative with your digital John Hancock? Let us know in the comments.

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